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382
H inexpedient and uncalled for, and your committee ask to be
diseliarjied fiom the furiher consideration of the subject.
Wh'ch report was concurred in.
Mr. Evans, from the committee on the rights and privileges of
the inhabitants of the State, made the following report:
Mr. Speaker :
The cov^imittee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitants
of the State, to whom was referred House bill No. 112, an act
more etiectually to protect the holders of notes or bills of Link-ing
institutions, and providing penalties in case of failure of banks,
have had the same under consideration, and direct me to report it
back to the House, and recommend its indefinite postponement.
On motion,
The report was concurred in, and the bill indefinitely postponed*
Mr. Studabaker, chairman of the committee on the rights and
privileges of the inhabitants of the Stale, made the following re-port
I
The committee on tlie rights and privileges of the inhabitants of
the Slate, to whom was relerred resolution of the House, request-ing
them to report a bill making it a penitentiary oll'ence to cast
ail illegal vole, have had the same under consideration, and direct
mc to leport, that in their ( j ir»ion, such legi.sjation would be in-expedient,
uncalled for, and vindictive, and ask to be discharged
from the iurlher consideration of ilie subject.
Which repoit was concurred in.
Mr. Studabaker, chairinsin of the committee on the rights and
privileges of the inhabitants ol lise Slate, made tlie following re-port
:
Mn. Speaker t
The committee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitanta
of the Slate, to whom was relerred House bill No. iJS, an act to
amend the first section of an act, entitled ** an act concerning
licenses to vend foreign merchandise, to exhibit any caravan,
menagerie, circus, rope and wire dancing, puppet shows and leg-crdeniaia,"
ajiproved June 1.^), A. D , 185*2, and for the encourage-ment
of agriculture, have had the same sumo under consideration,
and direct me to repoit the saine back to the Hnuse, with one
amendment thereto; and when no amended, recommend its pass-ojie.

382
H inexpedient and uncalled for, and your committee ask to be
diseliarjied fiom the furiher consideration of the subject.
Wh'ch report was concurred in.
Mr. Evans, from the committee on the rights and privileges of
the inhabitants of the State, made the following report:
Mr. Speaker :
The cov^imittee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitants
of the State, to whom was referred House bill No. 112, an act
more etiectually to protect the holders of notes or bills of Link-ing
institutions, and providing penalties in case of failure of banks,
have had the same under consideration, and direct me to report it
back to the House, and recommend its indefinite postponement.
On motion,
The report was concurred in, and the bill indefinitely postponed*
Mr. Studabaker, chairman of the committee on the rights and
privileges of the inhabitants of the Stale, made the following re-port
I
The committee on tlie rights and privileges of the inhabitants of
the Slate, to whom was relerred resolution of the House, request-ing
them to report a bill making it a penitentiary oll'ence to cast
ail illegal vole, have had the same under consideration, and direct
mc to leport, that in their ( j ir»ion, such legi.sjation would be in-expedient,
uncalled for, and vindictive, and ask to be discharged
from the iurlher consideration of ilie subject.
Which repoit was concurred in.
Mr. Studabaker, chairinsin of the committee on the rights and
privileges of the inhabitants ol lise Slate, made tlie following re-port
:
Mn. Speaker t
The committee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitanta
of the Slate, to whom was relerred House bill No. iJS, an act to
amend the first section of an act, entitled ** an act concerning
licenses to vend foreign merchandise, to exhibit any caravan,
menagerie, circus, rope and wire dancing, puppet shows and leg-crdeniaia,"
ajiproved June 1.^), A. D , 185*2, and for the encourage-ment
of agriculture, have had the same sumo under consideration,
and direct me to repoit the saine back to the Hnuse, with one
amendment thereto; and when no amended, recommend its pass-ojie.